Medford,ETHE MA 02155 TUFTSFriday, January 25,1991 DAILY7Vol XXII. Number 9 SAYING THEIR PEACE Religion department study nearly done, will recommend expansion by PATRICK HEALY at Tufts to form the group. Rot- “The report should be finished Daily Editorial Board berg secured a grant of $25,000 and ready for delivery by the end The Lily Endowment Study from the Lily Endowment to fund of Janu ary... to my knowledge, Group will recommend the ex- “outside consultants” to come to everything is going quite well,” pansion and continued independ- Tufts and meet with the group, Hunter said. He added that his ence of the Tufts religion depart- according to DeVoto. fund-raising campaign is also ment when it completes its study The report makes several rec- going well, although Hunter did of religion in the undergraduate ommendations concerning teach- not know the exact figures in his curriculum at Tufts by the end of ing methods in religious studies account. However, he said. he is January, according to the organ- and the importance of expanding still optimistic about the future of izer of the study group, music the department. According to the religious studies department. professor Mark DeVoto. DeVoto, the report also suggests “I have some very definite This report comes nearly three further funding for lecturers out- expectations about the future, and Daily tile photo months after the religion depart- side the religious studies depart- I feel that something good is The Tufts Initiative for Peace and Justice, formerly the Tufts ment nmowly escaped losing ment to become involved in the Gulf Crisis Group, issponsoring a trip to Washington, D.C. for happening... I feel confident about department status in the proposed department. what is to come,” Hunter said, the peace march in the capitol on Saturday. According to fiscal 1992 budget cuts released “We are also recommending organizer Ginny Hamilton, 39 Tufts students have signed up to adding that he believes the study Nov. 14. Another early proposal that the University pursue out- group report will affect the future travel on the bus and more students are travelling by car. Many had slated the department for side funding for support of visit- growth of the department. students are expected to stay over in Washington Saturday consolidation with another in order ing faculty, as well as a cross- night to attend all-day peace planning meetings on Sundav. When the study report is fin- to help balance the budget. The listing of departments so religion ished, DeVoto said it will be sent part-time secretary for the reli- can draw on the talents of other to Mayer, Gittleman, all the deans, gion department is still expected departments, like History, Eng- and the members of the study Allied forces down to be cut in the proposed budget. lish and JU~LStudies,” DeVoto group. DeVoto said he believes “Certainly we are recommend- said. officials will take the report un- ing that the religion major be DeVoto believes that although der serious consideration. two Iraqi warplanes retained, the autonomy of the some Administration officials once “They will look at it and natu- department remain and, as soon held a somewhat skeptical view DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia (AP) each lost a warplane during.the rally I hope they take our recom- -- Iraq’s elusive air force showed night Wednesday. The American as the financial condition of the about the importance and quality. mendations. We all recognize that signs of life Thursday and sent pilot was saved in a dramatic University permits, more faculty of an independent religion de- much of this is financial... we are should be hired for the depart- two warplanes along the Saudi rescue after his jet was disabled partment, he believes adminis- making recommendations to the ment the program can be brought coast carrying the feared Exocet by ground fire and he ejected so trators will take the recommen- University that would ask them anti-ship missiles. Both fighters over the gulf. up to full faculty strength to the dations of the group seriously. to hire faculty. We expect that if were promptly shot down. The two crewmen of the Brit- extent the major deserves,” DeVoto “I think the Administration has our recommendations were Iraq mocked the allies for fail- ish Tornado GR- 1 fighter-bomber said. certainly backed away from the adapted, it would be done over a ing to launch a ground offensive, are missing, British sources in Provost Sol Gittleman and Dean position that the religion major is period of time,” DeVoto said. but allied commanders said they Riyadh said. of Administration Larry Ladd not important, and that the reli- would stick to their game plan The losses occurred as allied declined to comment on the nearly- gion department should not be DeVoto said he feels the work and intensify the around-the-clock forces took advantage of clearing completed report, each saying that merged with other departments and the examination done in the air strikes on Iraq and occupied skies to step up their relentless air they wanted to wait until the final for the time being at least ... we report is “fair,” adding that he Kuwait. assault on Iraq and Kuwait. Many report is issued. Gittleman has think that decision would by believes there is enough interest The US Navy scored a victory of the attacks concentrated on been tentative to give his support unwise, but there is no telling at Tufts for the Administration to in the northern Persian Gulf, tak- Iraq’s elite Republican Guards, to the idea of expanding the reli- what will happen in the future,” sustain and expand the religious ing 51 Iraqis prisoner on a tiny an Army spokesman said. gious studies department, while DeVoto said. studies department. Hunter still optimistic about Kuwaiti island and sinking an The Republican Guards, the University President Jean Mayer Iraqi minesweeper, American backbone of the Iraqi armed forces, has said that the recent concern department “We have tried to emphasize officials reported. They said a is a self-contained military force over the religion department has Howard Hunter, the chair and the importance of religious stud- second minesweeper exploded and with infantry, air defense, tanks, been about the quality of instruc- sole professor in the religion ies in an undergraduate cumcu- sank, apparently after hitting a artillery, intelligence, special tion and not about the Univer- department, said that “the next-to lum. There are a large number of mine while trying to escape. operations forces and medical and sity’s financial difficulties. final draft is being circulated so people who take religion courses, Thrw Iraqis were killed on logistics support. The study group consists of perhaps a few last minute touch- and there are about 26 religion Qaruh IslandThursday in the lat- “We are hitting them with all approximately 25 Tufts faculty ups can be made.” Hunter has majors,” DeVoto said. “Above all, est action by the US Navy along assets available to us,” US Army members who convened in the been trying to solicit assistance something important that is rec- the Kuwaiti coast, where Iraqis Lt. Col. Greg Pepin said. Heesti- fall of 1989 after an invitation hmfaculty and parents conwed ognized by everyone is that there have been sowing mines and in- mated that more than 150,000 of from former Academic Vice-Mi- about the present status and fu- is an interest in the knowledge of stalling anti-aircraft weapons on the guards are ‘‘well dug in” in dent Robert Rotberg, who asked ture of the religion department different religious traditions and . oil platforms. any faculty members interested since the proposed budget cuts religious histories in thedevelop- The United States and Britain see GULF, Page 8 in the future of religious studies were announced. ment of human society.” Soviet troops fire on two vehicles outside of Vilnius news conference Thursday in the VILNIUS, U.S.S.R. (AP) -- and condemned the military oc- majority in the 250-member body. committees that requested mili- Lithuanian officials said Thurs- cupation of two buildings on The resolution asked national tary actions in Lithuania and Latvian capital of Riga, a marked day that Soviet troops accompa- Wednesday. legislators to consider criminal Latvia. difference from his belligerent nying a column of armored cars Lithuanian officials said they proceedings against those respon- “Gorbachev is trying to put a attitude Monday, before Gor- opened fire on two vehicles out- contacted Georgy Tarmvich, the sible for Soviet ~oopattacks and good face on the matter. He’s bachev’s statement distancing side of Vilnius, wounding one personal representative of Soviet barred the formation in Russia of trying to look as though he was himself from the crackdown. person and later arresting another. President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, “illegal structures” like the shad- not responsible for what’s going In Estonia, the third Baltic In Moscow, reformers in the about Thursday’s shooting. owy National Salvation Commit- on,’’ Alksnis said in a telephone republic seeking independence, legislature of the Russian repub- “These events can only be tees in the Baltic republics. interview with The Associated two visiting Swedish labor lead- lic failed to win .approval of a labelled as the continued license Oleg Rumantsev, leader of the Press. ers were found dead Thursday in resolution condemning military of the Soviet Armed Forces (to reformist Social Democrat Party, “He knows about everything a suburb of Tallinn, the capital. and it can’t be that all these ac- attacks in the Baltic republics. operate) despite ... promises that said Communist traditionalists SeeVIms, page* Ceslavus Stankavicus, a dep- this would be discontinued,” have formed a salvation commit- tions had been taken without him uty to Lithuanian President Landsbergis told Lithuania’s par- tee in Russia. knowing about it,” said Alksnis. vtautas Landsbergis, told a news liament. Gorbachev saidTuesday Hard-liner Col. Viktor Alksnis Gorbachev has denied advance conference the Soviet soldiers were there would be no more military applauded the collapse of the knowledge of the Jan. 13 Soviet I Inside I tank assault on the main Lithu- apparently annoyed by a police assaults against separatists in the resolution, which was backed by Features ...... p. 3 car and government vehicle fol- Baltics. Russian Federation President Boris anian broadcast facility, which Jewish students respond to attacks on lowing their armored cars on the Reformers also were given a N. Yeltsin. claimed 14 lives, and attacks in Israel; one compares it to watching his main road from Vilnius to the setback Thursday by the failure “Boris Yeltsin will break his Latvia this month that have left house bum on TV with his family inside. republic’s second city, Kaunas. of Russian federation lawmakers neck on the Baltics,” said Alk- six people dead. Stankavicus said one person to pass a resolution condemning snis, a leader of the hard-line Soyuz Latvian Communist Party chief Arts ...... p. 5 was wounded in Thursday’s inci- violence in the Baltics. political group in the Supreme Alfred Rubiks undercut the credi- ‘18. Oktober 77.’ despite its age, is dent, but officials did not yet know In Moscow, the Russian legis- Soviet. The group is urging Gor- bility of Alksnis’ allegations about still timely at the Boston Institue of how Seriously. Another person was laturevoted 117-to-51in favor of bachev to declare direct Kremlin Gorbachev. Rubkis was quoted Contemporary Art. arrested by the soldiers, he said. a resolution condemning what it rule in the Baltics. . by the newspaper Moskovsky No other details were available. called “unconstitutional acts of Alksnis, who represents So- Komsomolets as saying he de- Sports ...... :. p. 7 Earlier in the day, Landsbergis military force against the civilian viet troops stationed in the Baltic nied feeling “betrayed” by Calls for Tufts’ “repeat” as Chowder CuDchampionsfallu& deaf earsasthe1 I had accused Soviet troops of population.” But the measure republic of Latvia, accused Gor- Moscow. I kidnapping two draft-age students, failed because it did not gain a bachev of betraying the salvation But Rubiks was somber at a Daee two THE TUFl‘S DAILY Fridav, Januarv 25.1991 THE TUFTSDAIL~ Editorial Anna George Programming initiative is a risk worth taking Editor-in-Chief Senators will vote this weekend whether to help pation. Senate Treasurer Matt Sands suggested at the Managing Ilditor: Geoff Lepper Associate Editor: David Saltzman fund the proposal for increased social programming last Senate meeting that if Ladd is sure the proposal Production Managers: Beth Geller, that they voted to support in principle on Monday. The will work, he should pay for the entire program and Michelle Frayman, Julie Comell Senate should commit itself to funding the proposal then the Senate would reimburse him if they deem it NEWS this semester and should develop a plan both to a success. The fact is, the Senate should be just as Editors: Kris Muffler, Patrick Healy Assistant Editor: Janine Billy evaluate its success and to actively pursue additional willing to take chances, considering the possible benefits Wire Editor: John Stone funding alternatives for next year. of success. And if the proposal fails to draw wide- VIEWPOINTS The “Proposal for Expansion of Social Program- spread participation, the Senate will have made no Editors: Jason George, Eric Hirsch Assistant Editor: Jason Graham ming at Tufts,” drawn up by Marcia Kelly of the commitment to fund the proposal in ensuing years. FEATURES Student Activities Office, would help alleviate two A second concern among senators is that the pro- Editor: Michele Pennell problems that have plagued the campus recently -- the gram might indeed be a success. Ladd has already said Assistant Editor: Elizabeth Yellen lack of social activities and the no-doubt related that his contribution will be’limitedto this year; if the ARTS Editors: Allison Smith, Kristin‘ Archick increase in alcohol poisonings among underclassmen. proposal works out, the Senate would be solely re- Assistant Editor: Caitlin O’Neil So far, various campus organizations have made at- sponsible for supporting the proposal in the future. SPORTS tempts to increase campus social activity and to de- This could cost the Senate up to $36,000 per year, but Editors: Sean Melia. Neil Fater, Mike Friedman Assistant Editor: Jeremy Rosenberg crease alcohol over-indulgence, but none has been so these costs would be within their own control; the line PHOTOGRAPHY far-reaching and broad-based as this proposal. The items of the program could be fine-tuned in future Editors: Julio Mota, Nathalie Desbiez weeknight large-screen sports, music and comedic years based on careful consideration of proven appeal Assistant Editors: Jen Kleinschmidt, Olivier Tittmann entertainment, and weekend concerts in MacPhie would and based on available resources. Senators should also PRODUCTION target all students, regardless of other group affili- commit themselves to lobbying other University of- Layout Editor: Jennifer Wolf ations. Also, by offering alcohol to students of age in fices for support in the endeavor. The Tufts Program- Graphics Editor: John Pohorylo Jassifieds Editors: Laura Walker, Lisa Moorc..rc MacPhie at the weekend concerts, the event should ming Board and the Office of Student Activities Assistant Classifieds Editor: Cristina Garces attract both underclassmen and upperclaismen, some- should be encouraged to re-examine their own expen- Copy Editors: Christopher Provenzano, Jessica Goodman thing student leaders have agreed is likely to increase ditures to help out with the costs if this proposal works attendance of freshmen and sophomores who might out. The Senate should also consider approaching otherwise stay in their rooms and drink. Dean of University President Jean Mayer, who has recently Sandra Giordano Executive Business Direclor Administration Larry Ladd has already recognized pledged his support for student-driven initiatives to the value of such a program and has pledged $12,000 combat alcohol abuse, for a contribution. 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Editorials are established b = rotating editorial board dcsignaled to represent a majorit: Letters to the Editor - f editors. Editprials appearon this page, unsigned. Individ a1 editors arc not necessarily responsibile for, or in agree academic and intellectual rigor to their Kuwaiti oil. Those who believe this are Lent with, the/policies and editorials of The Tufts Daily. Important insights in The conmuof letters, advertisements, signed columns analyses of world events. He may find that misinformed, as Kuwait represents only a moons and graphics does not necessarily rcflcct thc opin self-important world they have a number of important insights small percentage of US oil imports. One )n of The Tufts Daily editorial board. To the Editor: to offer him - even if they are not en- must also realize that the US has no inten- Letters to the Editor Policy I was quite interested in the insights rolled at Fletcher. tion of occupying and colonizing the Per- offered in yesterday’s Tufts Daily by Andrew sian Gulf states. Unlike Iraq, the US does The Tufts Daily welcomes letters from the readers. Lister (“War is our own hypocritical dis- to :tters page is an open fonun for campus issues and com John H. Jenke not wish be an imperialist power in the ienk about the Daily’s coverage. ease”). I admit to being a member of what Visiting Lecturer in political science Middle East. Operation Desert Storm is Letters must include the writer’s name and a phone ntun he describes” as the “narrow, self-impor- simply and only a liberation campaign to tr where the writer cdn be reached. All letters must b :rified with the writer before they can be published. tant world of political science.” free Kuwait from the injustice it is being The deadline for letters to be considered forpublicatioi I would like to assure Lister that I and Bravo for Ball subjected to by Iraq. I the following day’s issue is 4:OO p.m. my self-indulgent colleagues do indeed To the Editor: Finally, we ask those who insist the US Due to space limitations, letters should be no longerthai I just read Chris Ball’s piece “War 50 words. Letters should be accompanied by no more thai talk about and. even analyze what he re- is intervening for selfish economic rea- ght signatures. ferred to as “alternate dties.”This would Crimes” (1/24/91) and I would like to sons to keep the following in mind. The The editors resexve the right to edit letters for clarity offer the following response: Bravo! Jblication of letters is subject to the discretion of thi be evident to anyone who had attended resolution to liberate Kuwait was a United litors. either the IR department’s special forum Nations resolution, not a US resolution. Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM on Jan. 16 or last Friday’s Gulf Crisis Patrick M. Dunn A’91 As an important and vital member of the mpatible computer in letter-quality or near-letter-qualit] lode. Lstters written on Macintosh computers should b Teach-in. In my own department, Visiting UN, it is the US’S responsibility to support ‘roughtin on disk --fides should be saved in “text-only Lecturer Carol Saivetz has published ex- force is justified and engage in all UN resolutions. To do ormat. and disks should be brought in with a copy of th tensively on the issue of Soviet policy in us otherwise would violate the trust the UN :tter. Disks can be picked up in The Daily business office th dlowing day. the Middle East and is well aware of Arab in Desert Storm has put in the US, an act kindred to Sad- Letters should address the editor and not a panicular in and Palestinian sensitivities in the region dam’s rape of Kuwait. Kuwait, a sover- ividual. While letters can be critical of an individual To the Editor: ctions, they should not attack saneone’s personality traia (as her students would testify). In my Since the advent of the Persian Gulf eign statc recognized by the community The Daily will not accept anonymous letters or pe course on US foreign policy last semester, War, we have noticed a disturbing amount of nations, was invaded for the sole reason ames except in extreme circumstances if the Executiv class and reading time was devoted to an of fulfilling Iraq’s shameless lust for power. ioard determines that there is a clear and present danger t of dissent within the Tufts community le author. The Daily will not accept letters regarding th analysis of US energy policy over the past regarding the United States’ presence in Congrcss, as well, has supported Presi- overage of other publications, unless their coverage itsel decade. In short, I can assure Mr. Lister the Middle East. While no one desires dent Bush’s decision to use force in the as become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in Th that we, in the spirit of Tufts University, Gulf. This body was elected by the people 1aily.The Daily will accept letters of thanks, if space pei war, now is the time for the citizens of the uts. but will not run leuers whose sole purpnse is to advei are trying to present diverse viewpoints US to unequivocally support the efforts of of the United States to make such deci- se an event. on the current political crisis in the Middle our government and the men and women sions for us, thus the decision is the entire When writers have group affiliations or hold titles or PO East. dons related to the topic of their letter, The Daily will not serving in our armed forces. nation’s. iat in italics following the letter. This is to provide addi Furthermore, I and my colleagues make To support Operation Desert Storm, In closing, the Tufts Republicans ex- onal information to the readers and is not intended 11 every effort to introduce academic rigor tend their support and heartfelt prayers to etmct from the letter. one must first understand the US is more and discipline into our teaching of course than justified in its actions against Iraq. all the men and women stationed in the material. Students are taught to identify ’ Classifieds Information Saddam Hussein openly violated the United Persian Gulf and to those members of the their underlying assumptions, state clearly Nations charter when he forcefully seized Tufts community who have loved ones in All Tufts students must submit classifieds jn pon their theses, and test the theses against all =paid with cash or check. All classifieds must be submittec Kuwait. Not only was the country invaded Kuwait. To our brave mops who are POW’S, I 3 p.m. the day before publication. Classifieds may also b relevant facts. It is my understanding that and ruthlessly sacked, but its people raped may you come home soon and enjoy the wght at the information booth at the Campus Center. AI the Tufts biology department also teaches freedoms that America stands for. assifieds submitted by mail must be accompanied by i and pillaged. Iraq blatantly exploited the ieck. Classifeds may not be submitted over the phone. the scientific method of inquiry. Sadly, land and violated the human rights of its Notices and Lost C Founds are free and run onTuesday: this approach seemed critically absent in thousands of Kuwaitis. In doing so, Sad- Dallas Vipond A’94 id Thursdays only. Notices are limited to two per week pe Lister’s commentary. ganization and run space permitting. Notices must bi dam proved he is adespxic ruler resorting Paul Citardi A’92 ritten on Daily forms and submitted in person. Notice! Of course, Lister may consider my to tactics reminiscent of 19th century Romney Williams A’94 innotbeused tosellmerchandiseoradvertisemajorevents perspective biased and wish to seek alter- imperialists. We no longer live in a world Rod Cruz A’93 The Tufts Daily is not liable for any damages due t< nate viewpoints. If so, I recommend he pographical errors or misprintings except the cost of th~ where such violence and aggresjion can Blair Jaffe A’94 sdon. which is fully refundable. We reserve the right t< take the time to sit down and seriously be tolerated. Karen Ahlborn A‘94 :fuseto print any classifieds which contain obscenity, are o discuss issues with his classmates, many Arguments about US imperialism are The Tufts Republican Club 1 overtly sexual nature, or are used expressly to denigrate i of whom are well-trained in applying :=on or group. ludicrous; the US is not fighting Iraq for see LETTERS, page 9 Friday, January 25,1991 THE TUFTS DAILY page three

~ FEATURES Sports abuse called Jewish students reflect on the the ‘unnamed’ injury effect of attacks against Israel sons and 3800 on equipment, as by KATHRYN KING by ELIZABETH YELLEN she helped her friend seal a room. American armies, “there is no Daily Staff Writer well as their siblings not being Daily Editonal Board Still, the attack came as a devas- feasible way to retaliate” without In today’s competition-oriented able to participate in anything?’’ “Thursday night was one of tating shock to Israelis, Baumann a danger of hitting the Allies or world, parents often push their Goldberg asked. Even if the par- the most traumatic evenings of said, calling it a “worst-night- Americans. He feels that it would children into highly competitive ents do not see the child as an my life,” said senior Michael mare scenario.” be impossible for Israel to retali- sports, hoping that the experi- investment, parents often want to Granoff, describing the feeling It sometimes seems as if the ate unless the strategy of the war ence will carry over to other as- live vicariously: Sometimes par- shared by many American Jews current crisis is more difficult for changes regarding Saddam pects of their lives. Dr. Michael J. ents werenot athletic as children, watching newscasts of the bomb- American friends and relatives of Hussein. Though Webner is presi- Goldberg, chairman of orthope- but wished they had been. ing of Israel. Because Israel is Israelis than for the Israelis them- dent of Tufts Hillel, he stressed Though it is probably impos- dics at Tufts Medical School and Judaism’s homeland, all Ameri- selves. Davida Finger, who was that he was speaking as an indi- chief of orthopedics at the New sible to change the attitudes of can Jews have been affected by also in Israel over vacation, said, vidual. England Medical Center, believes well-meaning parents, the educa- the violence currently going on “I’m especially worriedabout my Baumann also praises Israel’s many children suffer from “sports tion of coaches could help pre- there, whether or not they have family and friends who are in restraint, and is pleased to see abuse”because their parents push vent some psychological and ever visited Israe1,or have friends Israel now.” She said that this is a that the US has stepped in to help them consciously and uncon- physical damage to the children. or relatives there. Last Thursday stressful time, because she can Israel. “That’s the positive justi- sciously into highly competitive “I often hear parents discussing night, about45 students gathered never know exactly what is hap- fication I find for this,” she said. sports at an early age. In a recent how their children are being taught in the Bayit, the Jewish culture pening in Israel. Still, she feels that at some point interview, Goldberg called sports math and English, but I rarely house, to watch the news. In contrast, the Israeli mental- it will become necessary for Is- abuse an overlooked and socially hear parents discuss the qualifi- Granoff is one Tufts student ity consists of living from day to rael to protect itself in order to accepted form of child abuse. cations of the coaches who are who feels particularly close to the day. She said that people she talked guard its integrity. She said that While Goldberg does not dis- educating the youngsters in sports,” crisis because he just returned to did not expect war, but that if it this point may arrive if the US aid courage children from participat- he said. For example, many teach- from a trip to Israel. However, he did break out, they would deal is not sufficient, or if the citizens ing in sports, he would like to see ers and parents lacking the re- pointed out that “I feel so con- with it and could handle it as a demand that the government do achange in the parents’ attitudes. quired expertise take coaching nected to Israel that whether I’m people. She said that people something. She is confident that “I’m in favor of organized sports, jobs simply to become involved there or not I don’t think the worried about their sons and fa- with the preparation of both the provided they allow all of the with their children’s lives. emotions I experienced over the thers in the army, but that they army and civilians, Israel will kids to play and learn. Experi- The undeveloped physique of past week would have been much “know that life goes on.” eventually respond in a way that ence helps develop teamwork. If a child is something the coach different. Maybe I’d be fright- Another characteristic of the will not make the situation worse, a Little League team with 20 has to be especially aware of. “A ened for my personal safety.” manner in which Israelis are &ping even if the action does not relieve members only allowed the top 10 child’s body is able to play at any Granoff used an analogy to illus- is their perpetual sense of humor, it. to play, then winning is the em- age provided [the sport] is age- trate his feelings: he compared Granoff said. He mentioned that Finger is also pleased that Is- phasis and I’m not in favor of that appropriate,” Goldberg said. A his emotions to knowing that his humor is a type of antidote, say- rael has not retaliated yet, but she until they learn the skills of the problem is that during middle house is burning, with his family ing that when a missile landed in is not surprised, since in the past, game,” he said. Goldberg also school, children who have already inside, as he watches from 6000 a town with Soviet immigrants, when Israel has fought, it has believes that children should be matured are larger than underde- miles away. residents joked about the inferior been also been as defender and limited to age-appropriate sports. veloped children. Psychologically, Contrary to the expectations Soviet technology. not an attacker. For example, a young child learn- it is important not to exclude the of most Americans, who are not Senior Matt Freedman said that Despite a “gut tendency to want ing weight training is in danger of smaller children. Another prob- used to living in a society con- amissile landed200 meters away to suike out” against a Saddam injuring itself because they are lem is that the smaller children stantly threatened by the possi- from the house of some Tel Aviv Hussein that is reminiscent of not yet physically developed. are more prone to injury. bility of war, Israelis are dealing friends, but no one was hurt and Hitler, Israelis themselves are also Why do more children than To help combat problems with with the crisis surprisingly calmly, the next day children went out- not eager to retaliate, said Freed- adults take part in sports? Gold- coaches, the New England Medi- according to the Tufts students side to pick up pieces of the mis- man, adding that it may not be in berg offers two explanations. First, cal Center already offers a spring who recently visited Israel. Bar- sile. their interest to do so. Freedman he says that when parents force course to teach coaches about the baraBaumann,a DecemberTufts Humor has not been the only stressed that ‘’there is nothing about young children into sports, the physical differences between graduate who returned to the US source of consolation to Ameri- Israel’s situation which is compa- children tend to develop negative children and adults. However, until last Tuesday, said that she did not cans and Israelis, however. Gran- rable to Iraq’s situation with auimdes latea. Second, “[the adults] coaches are required to have cer- feel she was in danger because off was relieved that Israeli mili- Kuwait;” he sees Saddam might havebeen left offthe teams tification, many will remain un- the Israelis are always prepared tary experts had said that the Iraqi Hussein’sattacks as anti-Semitic, at school if they were not really trained. for war. She described their mood: missiles are not highly explosive not political. good. There was too much of an “there’s panic, but a certain calm because of their modification, and As a result of some Israelis’ emphasis on winning and compe- Although the concept of sports of people who know how to pre- that this assessment was proven feelings that they are the object of tition.” abuse is not a new one, it has pare for this.” She said that an correct. “It was apparent that the anti-Semitism, the banding to- If children are so miserable hardly been publicized outside oj evidence of the continual danger military experts were right that gether of both Israeli and Ameri- being forced to play sports, why medical circles: few know that oi is the immediate concern of learn- the missiles were so inaccurate.” can Jewish communities is im- don’t they tell their parents? the children taken to emergency ing where the bomb shelters are He added that it would take bad portant to both groups right now. Goldberg says that sometimes par- rooms, approximately 25 percenl when people buy apartments. In luck for an individual to be hit, Freedman said that while the ents make it very hard to do so, have been injured on the playing addition, the government has been but that this relative physical American mentality dictates run- treating their children as invest- field. In the minds of many health helpful in providing seminars on security has not stopped the psy- ning away from a war, Israelis act ments, instead of youngsters. professionals, the public ignores what to do in case of attack and chological injury of the necessity in the opposite manner. He said “How easy can [it] make it for sports abuse because it does no1 how to use gas masks. of wearing gas masks and staying that his maternal family is Israeli, the kid to say no when the parents want to be guilty of contributing Baumann, who spent three in closed rooms. and that his grandfather was plan- have already spent $3000 on les- to it. weeks in Israel, said that she did Israel’s decision not to retali- ning tocome to the US on Jan. 15, not feel threatened because of the ate has come as somewhat a sur- but with the attack, decided to country’s preparation. The immi- prise, and David Webner atnib- stay until “things calmed down.” nence of war did not personally Utes it to Israel’s participation in a The Israeli instinct is to stay and LOSE 20 POUNDS hit her until Jan. 12 and 13; when coalition. 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A CSSM Production Sming; 1991. Tufts Film Series Calendar I U Wednesday Friday Saturday/Sunday 1 MacPhie Pub 9:30u.m. $2.00 Barnum 008 Midnight $2.00 Barnum 008 7&9:30p.m. $2.00

January 11 January 12 & 13 The Hitcher The Freshman Mom always told you not to pick up strangers, Komodo Dragon: $350,000/plate. Movie: $2/show especially Rutger Hauer. You make the call. Brando, Broderick, and

January 18 January 19 & 20 Arachnophobia Presumed Innocent Cher-and Dennis Quaid show why juries are Q. What's worse than having spiders come out of Hamson Ford and Bonnie Bedelia star in the sequestered in this tale of Washington intrigue. your drain? A. Having John Goodman as your extei screen adaptation of the Scott Turow bestseller. minator. Jeff Daniels stars. 930 & Midnight. Murder, sex, intrigue, and other plot devices.

January 22 January 25 January 26 & 27 Chinatown Wild at Heart The Two Jakes Roman Polanskj directs Jack Nicholson in this tale See Laura Dern get as hot as the Georgia asphalt. "They say that money makes the world go round, of murder, corruption, incest, and water. Wear a snakeskin jacket and get in free. Nicholas but sex was invented before money." Jack Cage stars, David Lynch directs. 9:30 & Midnight. Nicholson stars in the sequel to Chinatown.

January 30 February 1 February 2 & 3 Live and Let Die Angel Heart Avalon Go street boating with James Bond in the Louisiani Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet, Satanic rituals, orgies, Barry Levinson's story of 3 generations of Russian bayous. Roger Moore and Jane Seymour star. and lots of blood. What more do you want from a Jews in Baltimore as they search for the American -7 dream. Aidian @inn aAd Elizabeth Perkins.

~~ February 8 February 9 & 10 February 6 Star Trek 11,111, & IV Postcards From the Edge From Came Fisher's novel, the story of an actress The Maltese Falcon Three out of five ain't bad. Boldly go where no mar struggling to rebuild her life. Mike Nichols directs Bogart as Dashiell Hammett's Sam Spade, looking has gone before: Six straight hours of Trek! for the stuff that dreams are made of. Beam into Starbase Bamum 008 at 7:OO with $4. Shirley McClaine and Meryl Streep.

February 13 February 15 February 16 & 17 The Tall Guy & Rocky Horror Into the Night Pump Up the Volume Dance! Dance! Christian Slater violates all FCC Jeff Goldblum as a singing Elephant Man, and ther Jeff Goldblum had a lot of trouble sleeping. Then, at midnight, do the time warp againat The Rocky regulations in an expression of teen angst and one night he met Michelle Pfeiffer. Now he's havinl rebellion. Stay hard. - Horror Picture Show. Separate showkli'ngs at 9:30 & trouble staying alive. Midnight. February 22 February 23 & 24 February 20 Henry &June GoodFellas Hollywood Shuffle The story of the three-way love affair between Martin Scorcese's dark farce strips away the Robert Townsend stars in this satire exposing Henry Miller, his wife June, and Anias Nin in 1930s romance from the Mob. Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Ray Liotta star. Hollywood racism in the 1980's. Paris. 930 & Midnizht.

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March 2 & 3 ' February 27 March 1 Cinema Paradiso Reversal of Fortune Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! Alan Dershowiks view of the defense of Claus Best Foreign Language film Oscar. Comedy about A love story with strings attached. Pedro friends, lovers, and the magic of movies. von Bulow, with star performances by Jeremy Almodovars' twisted boy meets girl story. 9:30 & Irons, Glenn .Close, and Ron Silver. Midnight. ~ ~ ~~~~ ~ ~~ ~~ March 9 & 10 March 6 March 8 The Cook,the Thief,His Wife,&Her Love] Ghost Labyrinth Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Erotic sex and exotic food. Shown in a dining hall, David Bowie and Jim Henson's Muppets play in a where else? Goldberg star in this unchained melody that house designed by M.C.Escher. Droves love is stroneer than death. March 13 Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid Robert Redford and Paul Newman against a cast o S. COME TO OUR MEETINGS! Monday Open Block in the Crane Room Brought to you by Tufts Programming Board March 27 March 29 March 30 & 31 Full Metal Jacket North by Northwest & Psycho Misery If God had wanted you in MacPhie he would have Only Hitchcock could bring you up Lincoln's nose Paul Sheldon is saved from near death by his miracled your ass there. Come see Stanley and have you come out at the Bates Motel. Mother number one fan. Stephen King's Annie Wilkes is a Kubricks vision of boot camp and Vietnam. would want you to see these movies. North by nurse with a strange idea of therapy. Come see thii Northwest at 9:30, Psvcho at midnight. $3 for both. movie: it's for the best. April 4 April 5 Witness Sieeper April 6 & 7 Hamson Ford is a Philly cop whose only witness Woody Allen asks, "Do you know how hard it is to Fantasia to a murder is an Amish boy. Watch cultures carry a banana the size of a canoe on your head?" Walt Disney's timeless classic, shown without litth clash when he goes into hiding among the Amish. Futuristic satire with Diane Keaton and a nose. children! Need we say more?

April 10 April 12 April 13 & 14 Body Double Yellow Submarine Dances with Wolves Double your pleasure, double your fun with The Beatles prove that all you need is love to defeat Kevin Costne 2s directorial debut is a western with Melaine Wffith and Melanie Griffith. the Blue Meanies. John, Paul, Ringo, George. something difr. erent: the Native American point of view. Shows at 200 and 1000. April 17 April 19 April 20 & 21 Dr. Strangelove Tommy Edward Scissorhands "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the The Who's rock opera about a deaf, dumb, blind kid Film Series splices, Edward slices, and Tim Burton Bomb." Starring Peter Sellers, Peter Sellers, who plays a mean pinball. spices the title character with bits of Frankenstein, George C. Scott, and... Peter Sellers. Freddy Krueger, and a hairstylist. Friday, January 25,1991 THE TUFTS DAILY page five ARTS ‘18. Oktober 1977’ is still timely by KRISTIN ARCHICK they undertook a campaign of duce some paintings that look Daily Editorial Board terrorist activity, including bomb- like large, blown-up photos. They’re paintings? But they ings, hijackings, kidnappings, and “Portrait of a Young Woman,” look like photographs or still shots murders throughout Germany. On which depicts group leader mike from a video camera! Oct. 18,1977, three members were Meinhof as a young girl, pos- Green Card **** Despite making such first found dead inside their cells at a sesses this portrait-photo quality impressions, however, one of the maximum security prison. Al- and evokes a tender poignancy, Gerard Depardieu, France’s leading actor. and Andie McDowell star in new exhibitsat Boston’s Institute though officially pronounced a especially compared to those Peter Weir‘s latest film about two people brought &gether by a marriage of Contemporary Art, 18. Okto- portraying the deaths of her ofconvenience.He wants a green cad,she wants an apartment. In trying collective suicide, the deaths are to repeat his success with Dead Poets Society, Weir creates a movie with ber 1977 by German artist Ger- thought by some to be a covert compatriots. anoriginalatorythatlacksmanyoftheusualinpdientsofsuccessinthe hard Richter, is composed of 15 state execution and still remain a Other pieces, while created with filmbusiness: violence, opulence, non-stop action, andbox-office-drawing paintings. Not photos. In this series source of debate in Europe. the same technique, have a slightly stars. Depardieu charminglyenters the US film market with a very good of works, Richter depicts events The cause of initial confusion more blurred quality and give the performance in an admittedly easy role. McDowell, although convincing, associated with the arrest, im- over the medium of these works impression of a frozen video frame. is upstaged by her male counterpart. This is a most eqjoyable film full of prisonment, and contro\,ersial The strength of the brush strokes comedy and romance that may not go down as a cinematic masterpiece lies in the marvelous technique but will provide you with 90 minutes of fun and laughter. deaths of leading members of the that Richter employs to repro- varies in these works to repro- Baader-Meinhof gang, the Red duce these images on canvas. All duce different camera effects. In Awakenings **** Army Faction terrorist group that of the works are based on actual “Funeral,” the largest of the can- was active in Germany in the newspaper and police photographs vasses, the strokes are thick and Penny Marshall directs-Robert De Niro and Robin Williams in a film 1960s and 70s. of the gang members and their impressionistic, tricking the viewer about a doctor that brings patients in a vegetable state back to life by Based in West Berlin, the suspicious deaths that Richter to believe that the painting is regarding them as humans and using some medical imagination. This is group’s goal was the overthrow saved. actually a video in motion. In De Niro’s very able response to Dustin Hoffman’s Rain Man, and marks Robin Williams’ equally successful attempt in a dramatic role. It is the of Germany’s capitalist system. Richter uses shades of black, contrast, “Cell,” with its strokes performances in this film that make it worth watching, and ironically, it To achieve a new societal order, white, and gray in order to pro- of varying intensity, produces the is De Niro that provides us with most of the punch lines, and Williams, in appearance of a still shot taken turn, who makes our eyesight hazy with tears. One word of warning for out of a newsreel. those that become very emotional in movies: bring some Kleenex! Throughout the works, Rich- ter explores the use of the media The Godfather I11 ***** in documenting news-worthy I admit this film is not as good as the first two, but it certainly deserves events. His paintings remain ob- to be by their side. Coppola saves his career and finances with this film, jective for they neither condemn which has an original story. strong performances, the trademark old- nor applaud the actions of the fashioned cinematography and violence scenes, and a captivating musi- group members. Yet they do evoke cal score. Al Pacino, although not as impressive as Brando was, comes emotion, for their drab, imper- thmugh convincingly, and Talia Shire, better known for her work as Rocky’s wife, deliversthe performance ofher life. Andy Garcia makes his SOMI colors convey the stark reality definite entry into stardom with a convincing and likeable Godfather of death. successor that allows Paramount to delight us with yet another sequel. While all the works in Rich- Thisisamustseemovie.IrecommendthatyouseeIandIIfirst,however. ter’s exhibit are captivating, the With this film, Coppola, not only remains the director of the best film same can not be said for every saga, but in fact reinforces his title. piece in Currents, the ICA’s yearly exhibition of new work by both Edward Scissorhands ***** established and emerging artists. Tim Burton is the most original and imaginative director in this country This year, the exhibit features work today. ARer Beetlejuice and Batman, he returns with a romantic fdm by seven artists from around the about a world where the arrival of a person with scissors as hands proves globe. to be less strange than everyday life in this surreal suburbian town. Among the more innovative Guess what? Joby Depp is successful not because of his looks, but works in this collection are pho- because ofhis convincingperformance. Furthermore, this film more than strengthened my platonic love for Winona Ryder. A very strong reccom- tographs by Carrie Mae Weems endation for this fairy tale flick that is different enough to allow us a ofAmherstandby Thomas Struth breath of fresh air after the usual formula-derived Hollywood produc- of Germany. Weems’ series of 16 tions. silver prints address the changing roles of women in society as well ***** Go see it tonight ** Wait for the video as the conflicts they face living **** See it when you have time * Do some homework up to the more traditional and *** What the hell, why not? ‘Confrontation’ by Gerhard Richter is one in a series of 15 paintingsat theICA that havean extraordinary photo-likequality. see ICA, page 11

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IN THEBASMENT OF EATON HALL I Cn,. page six THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, January 25,1991 SPORTS Top college players across the country are looking good The Big East saw the return of Monday, while Michigb State Some of the other outstanding by SCOTT P. KURLANDER . conferences this week, I will point Senior Staff Wrim out the outstanding players of each Alonso Mourning this week. and Indiana are tied for a close talent across America includes: This week’s college basket- conference. Mourning helped his Georgetown second place. and of ball article begins by talking about Year in and year out, the At- Hoyas beat BC, but he did not The Shack (Shaquille O’Neal) Arkansas, freshman Jeff Web- the talent in the NCAA. After lantic Coast Conference is loaded have enough to topple and his LSU Tigers lost a heart- ster of Oklahoma, Don Maclean with talent, and this year is no and the Orangemen of Syracuse breaker to Tennessee on Tuesday of UCLA, Brian Williams and exception. However, the ‘talent on “Big Monday.” Mourning and night in the Southeastern Confer- Chris Mills of Arizona, and the entire UNLV starting lineup. . seems to be with the younger Owens are two players whose ence. This game featured many NCAA generation. We all know about futures look very bright, but they brilliant performances, Allan In closing this week, I want to I 69 1 Kenny Anderson, but guys like are’ not the only ones from this Houston of the Vols would bt place the game of college basket- watching almost every college Rodney Rogers of Wake Forest, conference. Maiik Sealy of St. considered by many to be one of ball in its proper perspective while basketball game on TV to date John’s, of the top five guards in the country the heart and soul of every Ameri- this season, I marvel at just how Kurlander’s Krystal Ball Georgetown, Terry Dehere of if he got the ink. He lit up LSU for can is with our troops in the Per- 1. UNLV Seton Hall, David Johnson of 32points, giving his father Wade, sian Gulf. Last Wednesday night, good so many of our nation’s 2. Arkansas players really are. For instance, Syracuse, Jason Matthews of Pitt, the coach, ana his teammates a the chancellors at the University 3. OhioState of North Carolina and North last night., I sat down in front of 4. Indiana Chris Smith of Connecticut, an.d 92-89 victory. Well, the Shack the tube at 7:OO p.m to watch the 5. NorthCarolina of course Murdock of Providence has turned into a mansion, for he Carolina State University decided NC State-Duke game. The “fire 6. Kentucky are all individuals who will be is better than ever now. Mike to cancel the game that was to go and ice” show of 7. UCLA highly sought by NBA teams. St. Hansen has filled in nicely for the on that night because of the con- and was spec- 8. St. John’s John’s is atop the standings, with departed Chris Jackson. Dwayne flict in the Gulf. College basket- 9. Arizona ball is only a game, where young tacular, leaving little doubt in my 10. Duke a mess below it. The winner of Davis of Florida, Ron Horry of mind that these two seniors make 11. Syracuse the Big East could conceivably Alabama, of Geor- men battle each other for nothing up one of the top three backcourts 12. East Tennessee State have six losses. gia, and Reggie Gallon of Au- more than a win that brings them in America. There is nothing more 13. Oklahoma The Big Ten is blessed with burn give this conference just as applause. This is a game which I exciting than watching a pure 14. Nebraska talent every year as well, but this much talent as any in the nation. live for and love dearly. But in the shooter like Monroe fill it up. 15. LSU year, that talent has not made for The Wildcats of Kentuckr are game called war, there are no 16. Connecticut good teams from top to bottom of referees or officials, and most of On the same note, the second 17. Piasburgh first in the SEC, with LSU. Geor- game I watched featured Eric 18. Southem Mississippi the conference. Indiana and Ohio :ia and Tennessee following. the time, both sides lose. Murdock of the Providence 19. Georgetown State were the featured game on The Tufts Daily predicts the score of the Super Bowl He the 20. Utah “Big Monday,” and they did not Fkiars. has captured hearts You woula have thought that we learned our lesson during years of of many college fans across the disappoint anyone. The Buckeyes Editors’ Challenge that we cannot pick football games accurately. country in the last few weeks. Grant Hill and Thomas Hill of rolled into Bloomington and soared But you would be wrong. We are at it again with the Super Bowl. And This smooth:shooting senior has Duke, and George Lynch of North out with a victory, pushing their this time we’ve come in force. hit for more than 30 points per Carolina, are all freshmen or record to 16 wins without a de- Sports Editor Sean Melia ...... Bills 28, Giants 16 game eight times in his last 13 sophomores. When we look at feat. Ohio State’s Jimmy Jackson Sports Editor Mike Friedman ...... Bills 31, Giants 20 attempts, while eclipsing40 three the standings, the Tar Heels are and Indiana’s Calbert Cheaney Sports Editor Neil Fater ...... :...... Bills 31. Giants 17 times, including a Big East rec- on 1op;leading by a game over are just two attractions of the Big Asst. Sports Editor Jeremy Rosenberg ...... Bills 79. Giants 8 ord-breaking 48 against Pitt last Duke and NC State. After knock- Ten. of Michigan Managing Editor Geoff Lepper ...... Bills 38. Giants 17 night Murdock’s 48 was one better ing off Carolina earlier in the State is the best player in the Associate Editor Dave Salman ...... NJ Giants 47, Bills 2 Executive Business Director “Slick“ Giordano ...... Giants 16. Bills 10 than Boston College’s Dana Barros week, the Blue Devils were cooled conference, while guys like Andy Production Manager Julie Cornell ...... :...... Bills 21, Giants 17 (currently on the Seattle Super- off by the Wolfpack last night in Kaufmann of Illinois, News Editor Kris Muffler ...... Bills 24, Giants 20 sonics), when he scored 47 against Reynolds Coliseum, where NC of Minnesota, of News Editor Pat Healy ...... 7 ...... Giants 20, Bills 17 the Same Panthers in 1988. These State has yet to lose. The biggest Purdue, as wellas ErikAnderson Asst. News Editor Jan Billy ...... Bills 27, Somethings 13 players are only a few in the vast surprise of .the year is that Clemson of Indiana round out a solid cast Classifieds Editor Laura Walker ...... Bills 20, Giants 17 poolof talent in thenation. While is 0-4 in conference play and in of “PTPers”. Ohio State moved Office Manager Mike El-Jkily ...... Giants 17. 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‘5 Friday, January 25,1991 THE TUFTS DAILY page seven SPORTS c Tufts falls in Chowder Cup finals Tough break keeps Jumbos from repeating as champs Gold. Gold slid ashot towards the by JEREMY ROSENBERG Three minutes later, thepower Daily Editorial Board net, and following Sean O’Dris- play clicked again, when rejuve- One bad bounce. coll’s easy deflection, the puck nated seniorTimMathewsscored , A single freak carom off the was behind goalie Jim Sisterson, his third goal in as many games, a Arlington War Memorial Arena and the game lost. one-timed blast off the crossbar The game’s first period fea- and into the twine, to knot the tured crisp, end-to-end action with score at 2-2. Sitzmann, a forward an emphasis on solid checks and who plays the point during five- steady goaltending. The best on-four situations, made a slick scoring chance of the frame be- play to keep the puck in the zone, boards denied Tufts a clean breaka- longed to Ram captain and ECAC then moved the rubber to McMa- way, and instead allowed the leading scorer Brian Horan. With hon. The freshman slipped the Suffolk Rams to score the Cham- Tufts shorthanded (the only pen- disc to MacDonald, who flipped Jim was put to test 32 from akeen Pass Over a Suffolk stick to Tufts goalie Sisterson the by shots the pionship-clinching goal with just alty of the period), Horan walked high-powered offense of Suffolk in Wednesday’s 6-4 loss. over three minutes left in Wednes- in on Sisterson and fired a point- a sveaking Mathews. day night’s 6-4 Chowder Cup fmal. blank shot high over the crossbar, An innocent 50-foot dump by to a tie score with his fourth goal would hold Suffolk to two or three At 16:02 of the third period, a rare miss for the Suffolk sharp- Suffolk forward Gregg Nolan of the Cup. Faller picked up the goals when they play again Feb. Jumbo sophomore Kevin Faller shooter who later iced the cham- somehow snaked its way through second . 7, commented, “It was a great one-timed a beautiful cross-ice pionship with an empty netinsur- a screen and past Sisterson to put Once again, the Rams imme- game. I have some complaints pass from line- and classmate Scott ance goal at 19:22 of the third the Rams back on top at 15:17, diately responded, as the ever about [Only a few] things that we Mitchell to create the game’s third pleriod, his fifth goal of the two- only 100 seconds after Tufts had dangerous Horan stood behind did-” tie at 4-4. As they had throughout game tourney. tied the score. the Jumbo net, looked for a cut- Junior d&mseman Kirby Noel, the tournament, Suffolk came back Horan assisted on three Suf- The elephants started the third ter, cooked a meal, learned to who contributed a set of heavy hard, swarming the Tufts net in folk goals, including two power period on the power play, and had drive, and finally found Gold open checks, stated, “I think Suffolk search of the lead. play tallies early in the second two brief five-on-three advantages five feet from the summit. Gold’s just wanted it more than we did ... After a strugglebehind the cage, period which staked the Rams to before the frame was five min- tally made the score 4-3 with They were stronger than us to- a Tufts defenseman whipped the a 2-0 advantage. Utes old. But Ignazio was strong, time running out. night.” puck around the boards towards Tufts cut the lead in half less denying a series of Tufts’ tips Sisterson’s fine kick-save set ICE CHIPS: Horan, who to- Jumbo senior Tom Sitzmann, who than one minute after the second with his right skate, and McMa- up a Tufts transition, which started taled nine points for the tourna- stood at his blue line, unchecked Suffolk goal. Jumbo captain and hon and freshman John Trainor and ended on the stick of Faller. ment, waspresented with thecup and poised for a clean 70-foot leading scorer Dave MacDonald just sent short tries wide. The sophomore headmanned to MVP trophy following the game. breakaway. But the puck never cradled a kind power play pass The misery turned to ecstasy Eghott, who dished right to Mitch- His postgame interview, where made it to Sitzmann, as it de- from freshman playmaker Jim at 6: 19 v. ien hard working Mark ell, who hit Faller in front for a he credited the win to a complete fleeted off a unique spot on the McMahon and squirted an off- Erghott lipped a delicate pass pretty equalizing goal which team effort and downplayed his wall and landed on the fortunate wing short side wrist shot through through tl crease to an unchecked brought the small Tufts crowd to individual achievements, was as stick of Ram defenseman Darrin Ram goalie Jim Ignazio. Mitchell, 90 returned the game its feet. casual as his empty net goal. With - That would be the last thing Sisterson pulled in favor of an the Jumbo fans had to cheer about, extra attacker, Horan ignored the The midseason hockey report: as ODriScoU’s me-winner came risk of adangerous icing call, and only 54 seconds 1ater.Tufts coach calmly slid the puck the length of Ben Sands, who was generally the ice into the deserted net. With

ance, admitted that the seconds a blind 80-foot slapshot, ‘but he fewer goals less than 10 times fo&ar& Mark @borne and Ed following a Tufts goal are “al- missed wide -- by a fbot.. Tufts by DAVE SALTZMAN ways the most vulnerable” for a first-line forward Greg, Purtell Daily Editorial Board this season. olczyk, their dignity, and 11 All right, already. We get the The Winnipeg Jets are the Edmonton (-9) and the Minne- counter. missed the game with an injured hint: Defense is the new king in only ones to score the same amount North Stars (-8) are also Sands, who predicted that Tufts right shoulder. the National Hockey League. as in 89-90, but unfortunately for making it easier f& other fran- them, they’re allowing mafe gds. chises this season. This Week in In theend, thOugh,whatreally Then again, what really mat- Jumbos drown MIT matters is @e little (or not SO ters most to Some people is the little) number in the column under number following: the “$” on the Tufts’ April Levine wins three events 1“ 1 “P.” It’s the amount of points.the paycheck. The lisLof players’ base by JASON KROFT In the l00m breaststroke, a People keep saying that a good individual team has earned, and salaries, released in Chicago on Daily Staff Writa highly contested race, Jill Desau- dkfense wins games, but what that, rather than “Goals For,” Saturday, was printed in Mon- Last Friday, the Tufts women’s telle made the touch only frac- happens when everyone starts em- determines the order of placing. day’s National, yesterday’s Bos- swimming team dominated the tions of a second before her MIT phasizing defense? The obvi- The St. Louis Blues, having ton Globe, and probably about a MIT Engineers, 136-97, to cap- rival with a winning time of ous answer is that everyone scores acquired Scott Stevens and Geoff thousand other publications by 1:12.42. fewer goals, and that’s just what Courtnall from the Washington now. It displays‘someinteresting The 200m butterfly came next. has happened in the NHL this Capitals, improved the most figures. Lastyear,there wereonly Any predictions? Without look- season. The total number of goals dramatically this season, up 12 two million-dollar men, Wayne ing back, junior Traci Henderson that the 21 teams have scored by points from last year’s pace, good Gretzky and Lemieux. Now cruised to a 2:24.93 victory. The the half-season mark is down a enough for second place in the they’ve been joined by six others: ture their first win of the new meet would witness Levine scor- humongous 170 since that point Norris Division. The Rangers and St. Louis’ Brett Hull and Scott year. This victory, which contin- ing swimming’s version of the last year. One hundred and sev- Red Wings are the only other Stevens, Demit’s Steve Yzerman, ues their domination of Division hat trick’ by adding the 200m enty. That’s a lot. teams to make dramatic improve- Chicago’s Denis Savard, Mon- 111 in New England, gave them a backstroke and lOOm butterfly to The biggest dropoff comes in ments. The Rangers, who were treal Canadiens’ Patrick Roy, 4-0 record. Even more impres- the day’s haul of victories. Toronto, where the Maple Leafs battling to stay clear of the Pat- and Boston’s Ray Bourque. Cal- sive is that the victory extends the In three-meter diving, Tufts are 52 goals off their previous rick Division cellar at this point gary Flames’ A1 MacInnis and Jumbo winning streak against women soared to new heights by pace. The Edmonton Oilers (not last season, are in the top spot Chicago’s Chris Chelios will be Division 111 schools to 29. Tufts taking the top three spots. Jen- surprisingly, thanks to the depar- right now, thanks to the stellar admitted to the elite club if they has not lost to another Division nifer Lincoln, a sophomore, took ture of Jari Kurri and injuries to goaltending of Mike Richter and earn their incentives (or knock 111 school in head-to-head com- first while Amy Kiebala and Mark Messier) are down 29, the John Vanbiesbrouck, and have 11 off a few banks). petition since Jan. 1987. Katharine Macchia finished sec- Chicago Blackhawks are 26 off more points this year. Detroit, the Around the League: As every- The Wingrace, the 200 m~ ond and third, respectively. the mark, the Hartford Whalers shame of the Norris last year, is one knows by now, the Wales medley relay, saw Tufts capture As the remnants of the MIT find themselves down 24, and the up IO, holding third place this Conference got smucked by the second and third place. From then women swimmers were gathered New York Islanders have mis- time around with Soviet Sergei Campbell Conference in this year’s on, the meet would be utter poolside,itbecameclearthatTufts placed 20. Fedorov racing to capture the All-star game, losing by the ugly domination for the Jumbo swim- had reigned supreme with a sweep- Only seven franchises are Calder Trophy as Rookie of the score of 11-5. Ironically, the goalies mers. Sarah McCann, a senior, ing victory. The 136-97 fmal score putting the puck in the net more Year. for the Wales crew -- Roy and sped by her MIT challenger to stands as a testament to the he- often than they did in 89-90. Of The Buffalo Sabres are the Boston’s Andy Moog -- did su- claim first in the l00Om freestyle gemony of Tufts’ women swim- those seven, though, the New York big losers this season, down 13 perbly (Roy: 2-0,1.50 GAA, 3-0; with a time of 1153.72. In the mers. Last Friday, a clear mes- Rangers are the only ones scor- points. Intensely fighting the Moog: 3-0, 2.67) the previous 200 freestyle, Jumbo veteran sage was sent to aspiring swim- ing a significant amount more, Boston Bruins for first in the week and were both considered Maureen Monahan blew away the mers everywhere: beware of the netting 24. The Detroit Red Ww Adams Division last year, the by the league for Player of the field of competitors with a win- Jumbo rage. come next, eight goals ahead of Sabresarenownothing morethan Week honors before the fiasco in ning time of 2:02.85, over five last year. The Pittsburgh Pen- a mediocre third-place team, as Chicago (Roy allowed 5 goals in seconds faster than second place. On Wednesday, Jan. 30 at 7 guins, leading the NHL in goals goalie Darren Puppa and center 26 shots, a 308 save percentage; A combination of grace and p.m., University of Rhode Island even without Mario Lemieux, have Dale Hawerchuk find themselves Moog let past 6 of 15, a -600save agility gave April Levine the edge ventures to Hamilton pool. The scored six more times this year mired in slumps. Winnipeg, in a percentage) ... The home confer- in the 100-yard backstroke. prediction: pain. than last, thanks to the “Option not-quite-prestigious fourth place ence has won last three All-star . Line” of John Cullen, Mark Rec- in the Smythe last season, is in games in a row... In the skills chi, and Kevin Stevens. The Pens fifth now. The Maple Leafs, once competition, which took place Phase recych ttik newspaper and LA Kings (down 18) are the a respectable group of skaters, only teams to be held to three or are simply pathetic, having lost, see DEFENSE, page 11 page eight THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, January 25,1991 * Hussein criticizes Allied strategy GULF of Basra, near the gulf and Ku- it,” he was quoted as saying. airspace. rages’and one of the Saudi pilots continued from page 1 waiti border, in an attempt to The news agency said that as Military officials in Dhahran shot down both Iraqi planes. Kuwait and southern Iraq. strangle the Iraqi army in Ku- ofTuesday, “only 90”Iraqi troops said a Saudi pilot flying a US- “We believe this is the first air The sorties are inflicting heavy wait. had been killed by the punishing ’ made F-15 shot down two Iraqi battle of the war to produce a damage on the guards, US pilots Despite the crushing allied air allied bombing of Iraq and Ku- Mirage F-1 fighter jets. double kill by a single pilot,” he and military commanders said assault, Saddam Hussein report- wait. The allies have not released “I just rolled in behind them said. Thursday, but neither provided edly visited his troops on the front casualty figures from the aerial . and shot them down,” said the casualty figures. lines in southern Iraq and Kuwait bombardment. . pilot, who was identified only as Al-Robayan said the Iraqi The allied tactics call for on Wednesday. The dogfight that downed two Capt. Ayedh. planes, loaded with Exocet mis- “softening up” the Iraqi forces The official Iraqi News Agency Iraqi warplanes over the northern A Saudi military spokesman, siles and probably bombs, were. from the air before trying to eject said Saddam’s commanders dis- Persian Gulf on Thursday was Col. Ahmed al-Robayan, described shot down 12 miles inside Saudi them from Kuwait by ground. cussed the latest developments in one of the’few such engagements it as “an intense dogfight over the territorial waters at 12:35 p.m. The number of allied sorties the war with their commander- of the war and the first report of coast” in which two Saudi F-15s The dangerous Exocets.are used passed 15,000 on lhmday, Pepin in-chief, then mocked the allies, an Iraqi attempt to enter Saudi tangled with two Iraqi F-1 Mi- against ships. said. Allied sources in Dhahran saying they fear a ground war. said the US-led coalition wants to “The commanders said that Unrest continues in Soviet republics pick up the pace, perhaps flying because of his (the enemy’s) - 3,000missions a day if the skies cowardice and fear of combat with VILINUS student had disappeared from his evident that he has been kidnap- remain clear. the land forces, the enemy tried continued from page 1 apartment, leaving behind a note ped and taken away by force,” In addition, Pentagon sources to avoid establishing any serious Bertil Whinberg, 55, of the Con- that said: “They are taking me Landsbergis said. said Thursday that US subma- contact ... and preoccupied itself, struction Workers’ Union, and Ove somewhere.” Landsbergis remarks “Now we feel the threat con- rines, operating from the depths for the benefit of public opinion, Fredriksson, 48, of the Wood were broadcast by Lithuanian radio stantly,” said Azubalis. “The of the Mediterranean and Red with bombing from high altitudes,” Industry Workers’ union, had been and monitored by the British additional military units have not seas, are continuing to fire Toma- the news agency said. badly beaten. There were no ar- Broadcasting Corp. in London. been removed from Lithuania. hawk cruise missiles at targets It quoted Saddam as saying rests and no word on who their “Signs of violence have been They have only been replaced by inside Iraq. the battle would be decided by killers might be. established in the apartment from other units. The occupied build- Gen. Colin Powell, chairman Iraq’s superior will power and In Vilnius, Landsbergis told which he vanished broken glass, ings have not been returned to of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said patience. “It is only a matter of the Lithuanian parliament that a things overtumed. 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GMAC PONTIAC. JANUARY 18-MARCH 17 THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART 955 Boylston St. (next to the HynesllCA T’stop), Boston. Call 266-5152. The Boston Presentation of Gerhard Richter: 18, Oktober 1977 has been supported by the Lannan Foundation. Friday, January 25,1991 THE TUFTS DAILY page nine rn Letters to the Editor LETTERS zations?” year students wandering aimlessly Fellowship. Together, we raised continued from page 2 The second obstacle involves aroundcampusinsearchofsome- Giving thanks closeto$l,lWingoodsforneedy Two votes for the Administration’s request to thing to do. Yet, even as this To the Editor: persons in our immediate vicin- have the TCU Senate carry more phenomena continues, it has A three-year old boy living in ity and around the world who are social proposal of the monetary burden for the become even more obvious how the Dominican Republic, whose sick, abused, homeless, victim- To the Editor: policy in future years. This is not difficult it is to find a solution to father is imprisoned in the United ized, lonely, hungry, poor, or As TCU senators, we support really a problem if the TCU Sen- the problem. States and couldn’t and couldn’t without hope. On behalf of these the TCU Senate funding the ate notifies the Administration that Now, finally, there is a work- send his child Christmas pres- citizens of the world community, remaining $6,000 of the $18,000 the Senate will only pay for the ing solution. It has become easy ents, received clothing and toys many thanks to all who took the Administration social policy pro- proposal this semester. An excep- for the Senate to come up with this year through the support given time to consider giving alterna- posal. This proposal will allow tion can be made this year due to reasons nor to do something, but toAlternativeGiving 1990 by the tively this year, and thanks to all the Tufts Programming Board to the time constraints involved and now is an opportunity for the Tufts community. who supported this Alternative provide entertainment in MacPhie due to the extent of the social Senate to accomplish one of its Because of your help, a third- Giving initiative. crisis at Tufts. goals. In fact, the Senate now has world family now has baby chicks on various Monday, Thursday, Kari Howitt 3’90 The final barrier to Senate an opportunity to take an action to raise and to give to its neigh- Friday, and Saturday nights for Alternative Giving 1990 budgeting lieson the premise that that will have a direct impact on bors through Heifer Project Inter- the entire Tufts student body. These Coordinator events will provide a social alter- the proposal may not be effec- the entire student body. national. Other families have native at Tufts University that is tive. We realize this possibility As two senators, we honestly received bees and rabbits to raise. sorely needed. may exist. The students, though, believe it is time for the Senate to In Central Square, some women Where’s Dan? We realize there are drawbacks have shown their frustration with act, not to react. Therefore, as and men are less hungry today To the Editor: to having the Senate grant $6,000 the current social life at Tufts, two of your senators, we promise because of a large gift of fruits, I’d like to know what Dan for the proposal. First, the grant and as students ourselves, we agree to vote for the $6,000 payment. vegetables, and other foods to a Quayle is doing during this Gulf could hurt campus organizations with the popular opinion. We also hope our fellow senators church food pantry in that com- crisis. Is he sitting back and twid- seeking emergency funding from It has been easy for the Senate will accept the risks involved and m unity. dling his thumbs? Does the Vice the Senate. To counter, we must and the Tufts community to iden- vote for the funding. Refugees from Iraq, Kuwait, President of the United States even ask, “Wouldn’t this policy bene- tify the existence of a social life Stu Romberg A’92 and other parts of the war-torn realize that his nation is at war? fit the entire student body, in- problem. Anyone walking around TCU Senator Middle East are receiving blan- Perhaps he does realize the situ- cluding students currently par- Tufts on a Friday or Saturday Adam J. Tratt A’94 kets, health care, and seeds for ation, but, as he once did, has ticipating in other student organi- night witnesses first- and second- TCU Senatc reforestation projects through opted to have no integral part in Church World Service. the war. However, I must breathe These are just a few examples a sigh of relief at his lack of of the people that have been helped participation in the crisis, because this year because of the generos- God knows, the situation is cata- ity of Tufts’ students and staff to strophic enough as it is. The Committee on Alternative Giving 1990, which was sponsored by Tufts Christian Pamela Leong 5’94 Student Services First Organizational for the Tufts reaccreditatioii self study Meeting Invites your Comments aidViews

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Tuesday, January 29,2:00 - 3:30 p.m. -- Large Conference Room, Campus Center Thank you. Thursday, February 7,12:30-2:00 p.m. -- Zamparelli Room, For making times a little less tough. Campus Center of Massachusetts Bay L page ten THE TUFTS DAILY Friday, January 25,1991 overnor Weld discusses possibility of a furlough plan BOSTON (AP) -- Gov. Wil- crunch, might mean the state would The memo said the Weld liam F. Weld refused to say Thurs- have to look for loans elsewhere. administration is in the process of day whether he will impose an “Perhaps we would have to go “working through the legal and unpaid furlough on 63,000 state outside of New England and find contractual issues surrounding the workers, but hinted he could spread people who would be willing to implementation of furlough pro- a furlough over 10 weeks by im- make those loans. It could be grams.” posing a four-day work week. banks, it could be insurance Unions representing state “I’m not saying we’re going to do companies,” Cellucci said. workersreacted angrily to reports this. Next week we’ll put the The Boston Herald reported a furlough might be part of the package out,” Weld said. that a proposal for a two-week governor’s budget-cutting plan. “But we have to close an $850 unpaid furlough was presented to “Any plan to furlough state million deficit in 1991 and if a the governor’s cabinet during its employees must be negotiated,” furlough of that duration were weekly meeting Wednesday said Sandy Felder, president of adopted the paycheck would keep morning. the Service Employees Interna- on coming. It would be a little bit Sources told the newspaper that tional Union. “The commonwealth lower for those ten weeks and it in a confidential memo given to has an obligation to bargain with would save the state $90 mil- each of Weld3 10 cabinet secre-, us.” lion,” Weld said. taries, employee furloughs were Tom O’Connor, a spokesman Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Paul described as an “unfortunate but for the American Federation of Cellucci said administration offi- necessary part of the budgetary State, County and Municipal cials are also considering trying crisis plan of action.” Employees, questioned the wis- to get loans to help pump cash Weld pointed out furloughs dom of furloughing people dur- into state coffers for the remain- might save some state jobs. “Some ing a recession. der of the fiscal year that ends in people could argue the furlough Noting the state deficit is partly June, by putting up state build- would be preferable to a com- the result of a drop in sales tax ings to gain equity financing. The mensurate number of layoffs receipts, O’Connor said, ‘‘Let’s push the cost of asubway token to secretary of mansportation. buildings would be sold in fiscal representing the same dollar 1992. amount,” he said. “These things are on the table. Weld said that if he decides to They are under discussion,” Cel- impose a furlough, even top lucci said. membersofthe cabinet -- includ- The state’s depressed real es- ing the governor and lieutenant tate market, which has hurt some governor -- would have to take area banks and resulted in a credit the unpaid leaves. I Need A Job Skill That Pays? Call us today and find out how we can help you I make it as a bartender. CNCEUs available. call today New England (61 7j 247-1600 Bartenders 81 I Boylston Street sc~ Boston, MA 02116 We Help You Make It.’”

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Place; McPhie Pub Friday, January 25,1991 THE TUFTS DAILY page eleven Works of German artist ICA ings to modern-day multiple through his silkscreened diagrams PuWse. from artists Gary Hill of Seattle continued from page 5 apartment complexes. While some on a cl4kboard. conveying the One humorous Work that de- and John Miller of New YO& as expected roles of wife and mother. are the residences of wealthy danger of minds permanently set Serves mention is by Jac Leirner well as six feature-length vide- The prints are accompanied by entrepreneurs, others depict run- on only one track. Yet his appar- of Brazil. ‘‘AnonYmoUs Graffiti otape films. Both 18. Okfober both a humorous and moving down buildings,devoidof practi- ent attempts to criticize society’s on Bank Notes” is just what the 1977 and Currents are running narrative that also deals with is- cally all human inhabitance. There fear of illness through framed name sounds like. The piece is now through March 17 at the ICA. sues such as the absent male, the are few signs of individuality in handkerchiefs, splattered with a composed of a number of bank While Currents may be a mixed dependent child, and what it means the pictures of contemporary struc- variety of human fluids, Seem to notes on which the artist has trans- bag, Richter’s exhibit is definitely to be single in world defined in tures, and the stark lines of the lack direction and focus. Cam- formed the figure head in each worth the time, as well as reflec- couples. buildings against a whitish-grey dhartist Spring Hurlbut’s pias, one with a variely of mustaches, tive of it. Struth presents a series of photos sky clearly convey the idea of while intriguing in their use of beards, glasses, and devilish faces, depicting various edifices from uniformity. teeth, chicken claws, eggs, and to name just a few of her imagina- around the world that range ln San Francisco artist Nayland horsehair, among other organic tive details. style from quaint European dwell- Blake comments on censorshiD objects, lack a clear sense of Currents also includes work DJ’s joke is sick Need to stop anti-Semitism cited DEFENSE has scored 48 times in 48 games, ISRAEL TheAmerican Jewishcommu- Finger said that while the ral- continued from page 7 and may become only the fifth conthed from Page 3 nity has also dealt with the crisis lies in the US are not directly during All-star weekend, Pitts- skater to reach the 50-50 mark. do whatever is possible until life by uniting, which is visibleon the affecting the action in the Middle burgh defenseman Paul Coffey Games 49 and 50 are a home- is calmer. In the meantime, Freed- Tufts campus as well as in the East, they are ‘‘an outlet for stu- was clocked as the fastest skater and-home series against Chicago man said that it is important that Greater Boston area. Last week- dents to get together and feel a (150 feet in 5.05 seconds), and starting tonight in St. Louis ... theJewishcommunityuni~sand end, there was arally atthe Jew- sense of support, and to be in a MacInnis checked in with the Sickest Story of the Week oc- hehopesthatitwillremainunited. ish Community Center in New- situation where [they] know that hardest slapshot (94 mph) ... A curred in St. Louis. Paul Cavdlini, even after the crisis ends. ton, featuring guest speaker Y&OV others are in the same position.” recent poll was taken among five defenseman for the Blues, lost Webner said that he is too young Levi, the council general from She expresses the feelings of many NFL general managers, asking the tip of an index finger when it to remember when Israel was New England. Although for secu- people when she said that she them to create the greatest six- got hit by the puck in a game constantly in jeopardy, but that rity reasons the rally was adver- hopes the crisis will pass quickly man All-star team of all time. against Chicago. When the hos- the current crisis has made him tised only by word of mouth, it and result in peace in the region. Selected were Bobby Orr, Doug pita1 couldn’t re-attach the fin- see Israel’s precarious position. had a turnout of thousands. In “I can only hope theoutcome will Harvey, Wayne Gretzky, Gordie ger, a hospital clerk saved it, gave As aresult, he feels more strongly addition, last night Hillel spon- be good with the least number of Howe, Bobby Hull, and Jacques it to a friend who was a radio DJ tied to his Jewish heritage, and soredaprogram called “The Gulf people dying from all counuies,” Plante, with Maurice ‘‘Rocket’’ for KSD-FM, and that DJ aut- recognizes the Urgency to SUP- Crisis and the American Jew,” she said. 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